There is only one Wii game with a significant peripheral so far: Wii Fit. This peripheral was released over a year into the Wii's lifespan, yet even before its release the Wii was far ahead of its competitors in sales. Given this, I think it's safe to say that this "Wii is driven by peripherals" argument is absurd.
If anything, the Wii may be the only console whose sales can actually be attached to games. So far, even the most-hyped games on the 360 and PS3 have failed to leave lasting marks on the console sales, at least not in any measurable way. Hardware numbers spike for a week or two -three in the best cases- when a hyped game is released. But then they crash back down to the same levels as before the game came out, leaving it impossible to measure what is due to the game and what is not.
Complexity is not depth. Machismo is not maturity. Obsession is not dedication. Tedium is not challenge. Support gaming: support the Wii.
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There is much to hate about modern gaming. That is why I support the Wii.







